Popular Cello Teachers Near Secaucus

Michael P.

I am a New York State Certified Music Educator and Cellist. I have been teaching privately for over 10 years and currently run a Strings Orchestra program in Brooklyn for the New York City Department of Education. I love teaching and hope you consider joining my studio!

About Michael

Beginning his cello instruction at the age of 8, Michael spent the majority of his early years under the guidance of Nancy Hambleton-Torrente, current director of music for the Yorktown public school districts in Westchester county. During his undergraduate years, he attended Colgate University where he received a B.A. in both Music and Psychology. While at Colgate, Michael had the privilege of studying with cellist Florent Renard-Payen, founder and director of the esteemed Tarob Cello Ensemble. Upon graduation, Michael continued his studies at Montclair State University where he received an A

rtist Diploma in performance. Under the guidance of Nicholas Tzavaras of the Shanghai String Quartet, Michael performed two solo recitals for the John J. Cali School of Music before further pursuing his studies in the studio of Marc T. Johnson of the Vermeer Quartet. From 2012 to 2014, Michael served as principal cellist of the Symphony Orchestra at Hunter College while concurrently earning a Masters degree in Music Education. He graduated with summa cum laude honors in 2014 and began his teaching career with the New York City Department of Education later that year.

At present, Michael is director of Orchestral activities at P.S. 205 Clarion in Brooklyn N.Y. and principal cellist of the Riverside Orchestra on the upper west side of Manhattan. He runs a full private teaching studio and actively gigs in and around the greater New York City area. He has also played in numerous master classes for world renowned cellists such as Lynn Harrell and Andres Diaz, and has had the privilege of working with esteemed conductors such as Marietta Cheng of the Southern Finger Lakes Orchestra, Paul Hostetter, Chair of Orchestral Activities for the Schwob School of Music, and Rueben Blundell, current Conductor and Music Director of the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra, the Hunter Symphony and the Riverside Orchestra.

While Michael does enjoy a busy academic and teaching schedule, he believes that part of the joy of being a working musician is having the ability to share his love of music with others, something he feels both honored and privileged to be able to do.

*** Lesson Details ***My teaching philosophy is one that tailors to the specific needs, interests and abilities of each individual. Throughout my years of private instruction, I have learned that no two individuals learn and/or think the same way. Thus, for some students I have found the Suzuki method to be highly effective, while for others I have been more comprehensive with my instruction, incorporated scales, etudes, sonatas, concerti and Bach suites for a more well rounded approach. Regardless of the methodology employed, all of my students will attest that I set clear and high expectations for every lesson, yet am very understanding, friendly and approachable right from the start. My goal is to provide every individual with the tools necessary for becoming a well-rounded musician, so that they too can share their love for music with others.

*** Studio Equipment ***Two music stands and chairs.

*** Specialties ***While I do specialize in classical instruction, I am able to instruct students in a variety of genres, including Jazz, Pop, and alternative rock. In addition, I tend to tailor my lessons to the needs of my students. If they are more comfortable learning by rote, then this is how I tend to instruct. My lessons are loosely structured by beginning with scales, moving on to etudes, then finishing with Bach suites, a sonata and/or a concerto.

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Reviews

Ke August 28, 2016
Cello ·
In home Verified Student

I had a great class with Michael. He is extremely experienced in teaching and he has a very focused teaching strategy. Definitely take his class if you are interested in cello.

Yemi A. August 12, 2016
Cello ·
In studio Verified Student

I have been taking lessons with Michael for over a year now. I've taken lessons before with other instructors (though not in cello). Michael is one of the best instructors that I have ever had. He instructs and challenges you to get better, while at the same time being patient with your development. It has been a pleasure being a student of Michael.

Marlynn W. May 3, 2016
Cello ·
In studio Verified Student

Beginner nerves vanished immediately. Michael is very disarming. Very encouraging. Very happy with him.

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Michael P.

Brooklyn, NY 11209

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starting at

$40
/ 30-min

Laura C.

I emphasize a physically relaxed and technically accurate approach to cello playing so that students are free to create music without limitations or physical discomfort.Though playing an instrument takes hard work, it should be a fun and enjoyable experience too! We will work together to ensure that you are learning pieces that interest you and inspire you to reach the next level. By the end of each lesson you will know what to work on for the week and exactly how to practice in order to achieve the most effective results.

Students will learn the fundamentals of music theory and history while focusing on improving their technical facility on the cello. Students also work towards building their comfort with the instrument by practicing increasingly complex exercises and repertoire.

Lessons will be highly interactive and geared towards your personal goals as an aspiring cellist.

About Laura

*** About Me ***I am a classically trained cellist in NYC. I have a master's degree in cello performance from a top NYC conservatory. In addition to performing music, I love to teach cello lessons to aspiring musicians of all ages! My musical aspirations stem from an undying love of music and my wish to share this with others. I am friendly, cheerful, energetic, and very patient, which creates an easy atmosphere for students to tackle the challenges of mastering the cello.

*** Lesson Details ***My teaching pulls from the Suzuki method and the great cello pedagogue Irene Sharp. I emphasi

ze ear-training and a physically relaxed and technically accurate approach to cello playing so that students are free to create music without limitations or physical discomfort. Though playing an instrument takes hard work, it should be a fun and enjoyable experience too! We will work together to ensure that you or your child are learning pieces that interest you and inspire you to reach the next level. By the end of each lesson you will know what to work on for the week and exactly how to practice in order to achieve the most effective results.

Students will learn the fundamentals of music theory and history while focusing on improving their technical facility on the cello. Students also work towards building their comfort with the instrument by practicing increasingly complex exercises and repertoire. Each lesson students practice ear-training and sight-reading so they are prepared for auditions and can learn music more quickly.

Lessons will be age appropriate, highly interactive, and geared towards your/ your child's personal goals as an aspiring cellist.

*** Equipment ***For lessons at my home, students only need to bring their instrument and their current repertoire.

For lessons at the student's home, students need to provide their own instrument, a music stand, 2 chairs, and the repertoire we are working on. I will bring my own instrument to lessons.

I can assist you in renting a cello if you do not already have one.

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Amy October 18, 2016
Cello ·
In studio

Laura is a great cello teacher! She is experienced, knowledgable, and has an amazing positive energy in our lessons. Her expectations are high yet realistic, and I very much enjoying learning the cello with her. I highly recommend Laura as a teacher!

Belinda September 1, 2016
Cello ·
In studio Verified Student

It was really good professional work
My daughter is happy because its higher level than regular school teaching

Laura Cantrell August 10, 2016
Cello ·
In home

Laura is a very talented and patient cello teacher. My ten year old daughter has taken lessons for two years, had her first recital and is now enjoying a string camp. As a parent, I've marveled at Laura's patience and persistence, keeping lessons on point and reinforcing positive practice goals. We are very happy with both our daughter's experience as Laura's student and our daughter's accomplishments as a young cellist under Laura's guidance.

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Laura C.

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Laura C.

New York, NY 10024

(3)

starting at

$35
/ 30-min

Catherine W.

About Catherine

Catherine is a performer, teacher, and arranger. She has performed in world class venues such as Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, Kosciuszko Foundation, as well as the Museum of Natural History, and she has performed with over thirty different chamber ensembles, including the American String Quartet and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Her career developments are primarily in music, but she also pursues interest in creative writing, journal writing and human rights. She has given may community performances and raised charity funds for organizations such as World Vision, A. G. Rh

Catherine initially gained her musical inspiration through her family and has been performing since her youth. Her family provided her countless opportunities to perform, to participate in event planning, and to experiment with new music and arranging. She grew up participating in her mother's studio recitals at home and enjoys an annual family tradition of organizing and performing Christmas programs at church. One of Catherine's projects during her studies at the Manhattan School of Music was the Symposium Concert Series, which has led her to perform in apartment homes around the city and build a community of young artists. She has made countless arrangements for solo viola and viola with various ensembles which she often performs.

Catherine resides in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, Lawrence. She plays on a Raymond J. Melanson viola made in 1987.

*** Lesson Details ***I'm able to travel to the student's home or teach at my home. Parents are welcome to sit in the lesson.

*** Studio Equipment ***N/A

*** Specialties ***Patience

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Cagdas KIBRISLI August 2, 2016
Violin ·
In home

Catherine is a very patient teacher! she helps thoroughly and shows techniques step by step. i am very happy to say she is a wonderful theacher! I" ll continue to take up her services!

Shakaya E. April 11, 2016
Violin ·
In home Verified Student

It was a great class,and I look forward to more.

Martin E. December 8, 2015
Piano ·
In home Verified Student

My son loves piano lesson with Catherine

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Catherine W.

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Catherine W.

Brooklyn, NY 11221

(6)

starting at

$45
/ 30-min

Nathan F.

My teaching combines techniques I have learned over my 19 years of cello studies and performing, but I also recognize that there is no "one-size-fits-all." I will work with you or your child to find a balance which promotes accuracy and proficiency, while at the same time remaining mindful of being relaxed and comfortable.

I want to mold lessons around the needs of the musician, so we will work together to combine technical exercises with repertoire that inspires you!

About Nathan

I am an avid cellist and a firm believer in sharing my love for classical music with anyone. From the age of four, I was trained in the Boston area with incredible teachers and mentors who fostered my playing style and passion for music. As a chamber, orchestral, and solo cellist, I have had the opportunity to play with amazing musicians and gain much experience refining my tone and technique and exploring my musicality.

At the most fundamental level I believe music to be a rewarding source of joy. No matter the age, background, or skill, cello is something that anyone can make their own w

ith determination, patience, and passion.

I am energetic, fun-loving, patient, and encouraging. I take interest in those I work with and foster the individual to celebrate their accomplishments, push through challenges, and grow in meaningful ways.

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Nathan F.

New York, NY 10025

starting at

$45
/ 30-min

Clare M.

I have been teaching cello for the past 8 years. I teach the suzuki method, alongside supplemental etudes, and repertoire. I teach sight reading, and music theory, as well as bowing techniques, to help foster a rich and beautiful sound from the cello. I have experience teaching children and adults, and cater each lesson to a student's individual progress.

About Clare

I began playing the cello at age 9 and have been teaching private lessons to children and adults for 8 years. I started playing professionally in high school, as a part of a chamber group where I was hired to play various events such as fund raisers, weddings, and recording gigs. I have performed alongside musicians such as Glen Frey, Jackson Brown, David Crosby, America, Colin Hay, and Tears for Fears, and have performed with various symphonies in venues such as Disney Concert Hall, and Lincoln Center. I am a recent graduate of NYU, where I got my degree in Music.

I teach my students to r

ead music, while following the Suzuki method which will introduce students to the classical cello repertoire alongside level appropriate etudes, and exercises. When a student becomes more advanced, I integrate other classical repertoire such as the six Bach Suites for cello - a quintessential work - as well as various exercises, scales, and bowing techniques. I have experience teaching all levels.